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j mot a demand for Immediate with- drawal of the forces, but an invitation to begin negotiations to Hmit their stay. ‘The despatch of the punitive expedi- | tion before negotiation of the protocol was characterized by the same offi-| cials as “perfectly justified’ by the correspondence between Secretary Lansing and the Carranra Govern- ment. After a conference with Secretary Lansing, Chairman Flood of the House Foreign Affairs Committee said that there was no necessity for! Congressional action as the situation | now stood. | ‘The text of the note follows “Your Excellency Mobert Lansing, Beoretary of the United States, Wash- ington: “The Mexican Government, In its desire to conserve cordial and un-| changeadle good relations of friend- ship which ought to exist between Mexico and the United States, as much for the sentiment that animates this Government as for a desire of satisfying the spirit of Article 23 of the Treaty of Friendship celebrated between both countries on the second day of February, 1848, and In view of the lamentable happenings that took place in Columbus on the ninth of March last, and remombering the historical antecedents in similar cases, did not hesitate to make to the Government of the United States, under date of March 10, & proposal by means of which the forces of one and the other country could reciprocally cross the dividing line fn pursult of bandits If unfor @unately there should be repeated along the border acts like those com- mitted in Columbus. “From the beginning the Mexican Government judged that, by reason | of the time which had transpired and for the purpose of treating a case al- ready passed, the said incident could not continue as a proposal for the reciprocal passing of troops. “It in for this reason that the note of our Government, sent on the 10th of Maréh, indicates with all clearness THE BSVEBNING WURLY, 1MU ROYAL, oan territory and were already in Casas Grandes or ite eurround- that the proposition contained In It was conditional, or what fs the same, that reciprocity could take place only — ings. {f the irruption registered in Colum- “On the 18th of March our con dus should unfortunately be repeated fidential agent In Washington had an at thor point of the frontier le. interview with one Frank Polk, then! American Government, rely- Secretary to the State Department, | ling on the text of said note and with- and he expressed to our confidential Jout having understood all these Con- agent that he deplored not having! ditions of ita limitation, but rather seeeived the observations of the belloving in the existence of a 46M Mexican Government before the pas-! nite agreement, as te indicated In the terms of its note of March 18, gave expression to its views as follows: "That, in view of the consent to this reciprocal agreement proposed hy the de facto Goviernment of Mexico, this agreement ts now com- plete and in vigor and the reeip-| rocal privilege previously mentioned may be exercised by each Govern- | H mene without @ future ecateead iT Barly Lt a GoateTaRed amr WTKWON ot ideas twenty-third between our confidential “ 1 c t to send Te was considered MeN gpedition [Agent and Your Excellency, who on Mexican territory an | Grated dive ChAY 80 Wan RPP BEHAVE which has been called punitive with | 2 hastis. | 28 Interpreted wrongly the contents the obpect of pursuing and c! | of said note in respect to the passage ing Villa and his party of outlaws! of troops, and that they would not land tie expedition was sent wome|advance more to the south of the | - "ro! .| place where they then were, days after the wrongdoors had Fre-| Pi wi igth of March the Hon. sage of American forces over the! border, and assured our agent that) the passage of these troops took place} in the best of faith and in the belief) that It would not benecessary to enter into more particulars and details of an agreement which was considered definite and ended. “These declarations, made by the on, Mr, Polk, were confirmed in all turned to Mexican territory | Mr. Polk addressed a letter to our “On the seventeenth day of March | confidential agent in Washington the Mexican Government sent a/ratifying in writing the conference " eld on the previous day and express- note to the American Government, | tag Ih. ® clear and conclusive manne through our confidential agent IM/ thar it was a motive for sincere | Washington, Licenciado Eliseo Ar-! mentation that there had been am’ redondo, stating that the Mexican|{nterpretation as to the attitude of on | the Firat Chief relating to the passage Government had reliable information lof United Staten troops over the that without the knowledge or th®/ frontier in the pursuit of Villa, and advice of the nearest civil and po-) declaring that the State Department litical authorities and without send- of the as lh ih) believed that our vent o it y ing any communication on the part pr araes eemen ELE Patan of the American Government, a so- leation of March 10 from the then called punitive expedition had passed | Secretary of Foreign Affairs, Licen- through Palomas with the object of clado Jesus Acuna, which arrange- pursuing Villa and his party. ment was accepted by the United States Government in its note of WRONG INTERPRETATION ON PROPOBAL. March 18." PRESIDENT QUOTED ON CHASE “Ae a consequence, the eald confidential agent was instructed FOR VILLA. Reference ts also made in the note to the declaration made by President to call the attention of the United | Wilson on March 26, saying, “The ex- States Government to the fact that it was giving an incorrect inter- pretation to the text of the note pedition was ordered under an agree- ment with the de facto government of March 10, and that the Govern- mon of Mexico was disposed to of Mexico for the purpose only of sustain its proposal regarding the capturing the bandit Villa, whose forces have invaded territory of the reciprocal passage of troops, but that an expedition could not be United States, and on no pretext whatever would we order an invasion of the republic or a violation of its sovereignty. “That idea,” continues the note, | sent in the meantime, as the | “published by His Excellency, Pres terme and conditions relative to | Se"t Wileon, was rectified on Ma the agreement were not defined. “This Government insisted in tte note of March 17 that the reciprocal passage of troops would be permitted only ff, unfortunately, from this time 31 by @ message sent to our con fidential agent in Washington, In which he wi structed to call your attention to theaidea indicated, since the note of March 10 preferred to the reciprocal passage of troops only in case that incident like those which | Advance Posts of Forces Near Them Carranz on NEW MEXICO oa < @ Ditimvez > 1 AMERigas A . \ \ AFHRibL 15, 1916. U. S. Troops; Ui WHUAHUA CITY | ooo mann | OOPS e v ul mete mums 8d 5 ‘ wy Carranza troops behind American advanced forces and along expedi- tion's lines of communications are re- ported as follows: At Juares, 1,800; Guaman, 100; Ascension, 500; Pear- son, 200; Villa Ahumada, 5 Quitos Pass, 4,000; Namiquipa, 600; Madera, 1,200; Minaca, 300; Guerrero, 500; Chihvahua City, 4,000; Satevo, 1,500; ! | re Coalmila, Parral, 600; Jiminez, 600; Santa Har- bara, 800; Santa Rosalia, 800; Esca- lon, 500. In addition there are 12,000 Car- ranza troops in Sonora, under Gen. P. B. Calles; 8,000 in Durango Sta’ under the Arrieta brothers and Gen. Francisco Murgia and 6,000 at Tor- Jacinto under Gen, Trevina, PERKINS SEES WHITMAN; “VERY ENTERTAINING”? Governor So Found Bull Mooser When They Incidentally Talked on “Politics Generally.” ALBANY, April 13.—George W. Perkins of New York, National Chair- WALLSTREET. Opening prices reflected polatment over German and Mexican notes by declines in nearly entire list ranging up to a point. After a slight rally renewed selling caused further declines, Copper issues, Zine stocks disap- Pe 0 a —*»> or} orenr Se ee eee FRENCH REPULSE -ANOTHERDRIVE AT ~ VERDUN DEFENSES {Effort to Capture Hill 304 Quickly Stopped by Fire | of Big Guns. S |PARIS IS CONFIDENT.| sax Authorities Believe Offensive PARIS, April 13—The Germans launched their first direct attack on Hill 304, one of the keystones of the French defense northwest of Verdun, | late yesterday afternoon. The War | Office announced to-day that the as- | eault was stopped by a curtain of fire |from French guns The Germans emerged from the | Malancotirt woods east of the strongly fortified height. They immediately came under the hot fire of French guns from a neighboring sector and but few German detachments suc- ceeded in leaving their own trenches. The attack was completely stopped. The night was calm on the whole advices, Gen. Letcher. tdea south, prised the soldiers, Tompkt force t tention a with th Verdun front. sip through thelr lines. into the blood, causing disease, while The German general attack on the} Gen, Funston derided Gutierrea's| the bowel pores do. . f left bank of the Meuse, which beganjclaim that the appearance of the} The principle of bathing inside is on Sunday, is regarded as having| Americans took tho Parral soldicra| tot B¢¥s #8 millions of people practlog teen eeaten and ths Gi h na dvillans $9 : jit. Just as hot water and soap “a |been beaten and t jermans have | and civilians by surprise |purify and freshen the skin, 90 hot reverted to the previous relatively! The Carranzistas have twice al-|water and « teaspoonful of limestone small alternate strokes against the| lowed Villa to slip through their! hosphate act on the stomach, liver, French positions on both sides of the| lines, Gen. Funston declared, once Eidneye and bowels. Limestone phos- river and to artillery operations. only recently, when the bandit wag Phate is an inexpensive white powder When the remaining French pro-| reported wailed in to the south by a| 8d almost ta Adv jJections along Forges Brook had been straightened out the Germans were able to engage the principal line to the west of the river, from Av urt |by Hill No, 804 and Dead Man Hill| |to Cumteres. Only frontal attacks| Junder difficult conditions were pos- |sible, except at Dead Man Hill, where {the Germans were able to attack |through the ravines. They tried to ported ral, ranatata should about proper MEXICANS FIRE ON AMERICAN TROOPS ENTERINGPARRAL Carranza plains That Swift March Parre! fired on Ameri aM ‘ the latter marched through the| with ‘a coated tongue, foul breath ot on West Side of Meuse Has |city. Consul Letcher reported to] @ dull dizzy Benda or, yout Major Gen. Funston to-day, quoting| meals sour and turn into gas agi Been Stopped. advices from Gen. Gutterrer, the do| Sids you have @ real surprise awalt- facto commander at Parral. Thero |‘ ",¥°" were no casualities, according to the plaining attitude the men Letcher kept on marching, paying little at-| side-bath, Carranzistas as failing to co-operate | that they have twice allowed Villa to strong cordon of de facto troops re: Gen, Funston cited that a state of war has long existed between Car- practically impossible with IETEEN J N dollars will bri precautions, Ge: o It was considered evident at Head- recreation to your home. that Gutierres held the For $15, we will deliver a new, quarters {nw 'W YORK COTTON EXCHANG Open. High. Clo} May 5 July Attn, et 1 J Mareh Mark [DRINK HoT WATER || BEFORE BREAKFAST | | i} Commander — Ex-| | ;: acai Says you really feel clean, sweet urprised Garrison. and fresh inside, and | ANTONIO, Tex, April 13.— are seldom ill, | Ista soldiers and cititens In | n troops when! If you are accustomed to wake up ‘To-morrow morning, immediately upon arising, drink a glass of hot water with @ teaspoonful of limestope adopted a com- phosphate i This is intended to in his advices to]! . ‘The Carranzistas had no Americans were so far declared, and were sur- the \marching powers of One hundred and forty . bolfeved to be part of Major ins’ command, comprised the hat passed through Parral, reported. ‘Tho Americans Guetierrez rst neutralize and then wash out your stom liver, Lan and y feet of intestines all the indi- je waste, poisons, sour bile and sweetening and alimentary e¢ to sick headaches, he by in, Those backache, bilious attacks, constipation or any form of stomach trouble, ane subject urged to get # quarter pound of fime- stone phosphate from the drug stote and begin enjoying this morning in+ It is said that men and q | women who try this become entbu- rinstic and keep it up daily, Tt is @ splendid health measure, for it is more important to keep clean and pure on the inside than on the out the skin pores do not absorb impurities to the firir Funston flatly denounced the| e Am ns. He pointed out} spread cast and west of Par- sand Villistas and that there Can You Invest $15 Better? forward there should be repeated| occurred at Columbus should be : tehath and active specialties euffered most.|foree @ passage between Dead Man| Americans responsible for the shoot superb Pease Player Piano. lirruptions like the one registered at|Fepeate man of the Progressive Party, vis- | Moxican Petroleum lost 4 points from 7 ing. ; You pay the balance in Hill and Cumteres and to work High winds will not dis- | eojump 4 ¢ In concluding, the note, which is|ited Gov. Whitman to-day. He called | Wednesday’s cli Smelters lost 2%. Mr. Letcher's despatehes did not amounts so small you do not - {Columbus or of any other kind what-| signed by Candido Aguilar, Secretary | at the executive mansion and oases tte: matters lost 2%. | around the south of the hill in order| make clear whether the American fee! them. lodge your eyeglasses if jever at any point of the frontier tine. | for Foreign Affairs, points out that ax |. le Gueccove Bmntol ane aloo: | gait Ail Ss. Steel Lig to s2iq. (to envelop dt. troops returned the fire. He. re- * ; “In the mean time, the Mexican| the American expedition “han fulfilled | P2210 or e Capitol. Liquidation was carried on an exten.| After two days of hard fig’ thie] Ported the force numbered about 140 fitted th the patented Its object in w: {t will be abl “There is no political significance ke 6 men, and stated that they paid little Mh wi p Government, faithful to tts proposal | { Pog A wire pacts. Wemdea be lin Mtr Bering visite Walt sive scale, but declines were followed | manoeuvre failed, and with tt is be-|attention to the shootine. Tine amine re S ° and with the intention of fulftiing| Villa has already been dispersed; and,| said, “While, of course, there pai bynoderate recoveries ak. A. tow [lieved to have collapsed the —iin .dea| despatches, however, 1 LAYER ares 4 . pak. “exc ge of shots.” Tr y ed en ee} ich closed at|® is made ' . me Py . lores tes generally, Mr, Perkin: visit 4 term was applied hooting be- IANO ‘ or Harris Finger-piece mounting | passage of troops, which was pre-| {hom and mare forces are Hein sent | ee fn connection. with. the recent} ot iidustflals, motor asues, copper | northeast of the Hill ts not regarded | tween Halen dnd Manes ; sented in full form to the United| party, the Firat Chief of the Consti- " and oj! stocks showed greater los fas of @ nature to modify tho situation, | return by the expeditionary It always maintains your | fateh Government under date of|tutotalin Army, charged with the | ot, cc terme, (othe Palisades In| With eet clang tum sheriows devtae, BERLIN, April 13.—Weathor con- | ‘f0P%: ; under date o p | terstate Park, of which he ts Chair- ¥ sepageeal Nn herria! 7 - > Established j lenses in the be es y correct | March 13, it being hoped that the|¢xecutive power of the nation, con- Woaks di Ppvteerie wie 9G" gS |aitions prevented renewal inst! Quine gE REBELS SLAl position and will not tilt, slip siders that {t {s already time to treat | man. 10 discussed the jea- 2 Pe = , Is 184 { fall off terms and conditions established in| with the United States Government | bility of the purchase by the State of He Oe 1g — 3p | Mahe of the Gorman Infantry attacks ate N or fall of. the said agreement would meet with|for the withdrawal of thelr forces | additional lands in the Adirondack HS ] % road VETAUse, he. War O08 A: | ghrce aud oinees Wah thet i tt bee Y va 0 ons.” i = # | nounce q oon, ilery ith the Pease, all the it you have ae ie Oren An hep lh dpsed d Ca he Governor would not comment 3 ib” Bs *s| duels occurred on both banks of tho Wr aenees: St CONtezende: world’s music is "yours to nose is “not adapted to eye- merjoan Geveramiel | on the nature of the political con- im by Gy —“Q] Meuse and in the Woevre region, SHANGHAI, China, April. 1 —Three command. Inspiring masters j glasses” come in and try on | through the medium of our conf CARRANZA REPORTED versution further than to say: iS By Rh Mh ARO acu Manne ae leaders of the revolutionary forces in pieces for your children’s one of our mountings »efore salvar Sain ene aries eo TO BE HOLDING TROOPS tani Mr. Perkins very enter- Hie 480 #8 + Bl Seventeon prisoners, Northeast “4 Kwang-Tung. rovince were assassi- musical education. On, the you give up in despair. ee a ecauren ine agreement) READY IN CHIHUAHUA, | Later W, W. Cocks, a former Con- L1H SSR Complene @ French gas attack | ye erday during © military conference | bench, @ musiccoll cabinet to \} Your present lenses can be | Gta in order to fasnit | ‘a greseman from Naseay County, and a “BR Hy Se = ik ee =a at Canton, enpital of the roviness match player piano and a | 4 ' ‘: deta m ae a 01 nd of Col. Roose- 7 + ' - he men killed were Ton Shor chica Galata lc. Hy set into the Harris Suction | «s5 things went on until the 19th] PL PASO, Tex, April 18—In view] volt, visited the Governor, and wax filet reeiniuiv 1 ee tt = 88 who ding the ¥ choice selection of musi¢ Fol, Clip or mountings—while you | of March, when the Honorable Jamea| of the new developments in the Mex-| his guest at luncheon. ‘The visits of | Balt £00 33% SN FS OR, the - Send for our new e . 01 vagging abou e Capitol, Be 4 ad bs wad . . | 15 cts. —81.00—81.50 or | Secretary begging that the corre. | tay In the reports of Carranza troop! but nothing of any. political signifi i ot Bi — IS AGAIN REPORTE! pent 1 more—depending upon the | sponding authorities in Chihuahua pedhagetyd in Piaieoalate age cance could be obtained from any of Shots By hy he 238 Mbbhsubisindaled — — = | dp delectad, whould have the necessary inetruce|AFMy officers declared that in thetr| the conferees pe. de 1) WOR Whe ds ' si Se po ? tions to permit that some provisiona| OPInion Gen, Carranza could not NERS AT BO\ ft byes en 4 ey eS | ak we | Sold only at our stores. be transported by the Northwestern |A¥e presented his note to Wash- WINNERS AT BOWIE. Silas, bli Pees Ui is HY = M1 peror Is Worried Over Sacrifice e atiro e: \ington without having made militar: —_—_—— " i 2% — 2 ’ : Ratlroad for the American troops pur- | #8ton Mary) cist RACE—Selling: three ye BRT of Life at Verdun, suing Villa and | preparations in keeping with the ex Be} 4 jsuing Ville and his party. ( 2 the situation, Repereblite cine furlongs ss sss 4] GENEVA, April 13.—The Agenzia rene uation, P| (Crutse), 40, f 1 Hf x SURPRISED WHEN TOLD AMERI-| xonci"s of the, siuatlo facta | show Tego fate Pres Bs i" = 1 | Libera reports that the Kalser has NEW YORK! * oe avid saa (By vel plac Me ay a oF GOeulists and Opticians CANS HAD CROSSED. in position where they could cut the lend: Baroer 112 Crisn wt i} [returned to Potedam and tg ill, due to be pd “On the same date the Mexi- |jine of communications established |} 3 42, Ha 29, | Worry over the failure of the Verdun 5 wtitt,, i yo the can Government answered the |ny Gen, Pershing were received as Aneel: Bassloen, ip? 2 SoeRere ONS” tas Beary” enrifice Cat Plog Smokers Say It’s the i = note, manifesting surprise that, CE-—Selling; thi . 4 2° [of life, min Suz. “Bee. ihe 8s, Wha “Ete 9 surp) at, | truth, p; ix. furlongs.—Laay tone fu {A Rome despatch yesterday re-| Best Tobacco in the World ~ , rT St. without any official ad what- = aaa Bt, Nicholas Ave,, bet, 180th & 18lat: ut any effielal advicss what ‘There is no Kreat concern here for |don. 112 (Hanover), straight $9.00, place all portes the Bauer narrow! i or Roaster Sar Wit vu) ever on the part of the United | the ultimate fate of Gen. Perahing’s show $3.20, fret; Ancon, 114 (But- SR Ree x owly escaped! GREATEST VALUE ON MARKET med Fi Brosdway, near Willoughby, Brookiva place $3.90. show $2.80 ; i%|death from a French shell and Fulton Bt, oppeaite A. & Kron, States Government, American | forces, It is not believed that the |T, arfane ibe CAnderse) eonees = 19 see at BAO FOr Nas QOULG aheE IteNaw Yorkers POUNDS FOR @83 Broad Bt. next to Birsums On. Newsrn troops had crossed over into Mexi- | rafety of the American columns has | third. Time, 1.16 2-5. Cheaterton, |} pitumed to Potetam to recover trom) a cu Pl . bi N $ 7 Sordello, Sir Dyke, Dakota and MeLel: ‘| the nervous shock, know good Cut Plug tobacco when BEAN ORGROUND YF. been jeopardized in the pursult of linnd also ran i they smoke it! Here's the proof: DELIVERED FREE. Villa. While advanced detachments A year ago U. 5S. Marine Cut Plug Shel In Greater New York and. 300 miles C. 0. D. or hoy With order, Dodd and Brown have was introduced in this city. It went with a rush—sprang into immediate under Cols. penetrated to the Durango border, | AUSTRIAN ROYAL FAMILY BOWIE ENTRIES. spatches received early to-day at the ‘ou a cool, sweet, | os ¥ hy » PY of Fine a p popularity—beca\ the sensation of more than 400 miles south of El Paso, setts Rags Lo Bae Oe i Re A, ON A PEACE PILGRIMAGE “ egg eS Ta gn F r Co | t thee are leon 42 have remained in| i: aaa ae Papi art LS Be ane sales are atl growing by leaps aed ide Claire. 11 ferlioha, 108; Examiner, 90; ‘ 1% 188 bounds. 0 n at Satevo, and to have received large | *K4ith (igs, 07, : ae + ioe Jor I. a | LON PY nko ; ee: bd PARIS, April 18.-—-Sixteen members| All because U. 6. 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